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Buy My Family Kitchen: Favourite Recipes from Four Generations | Sophie Thompson for R180.00
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Follow the trolls in this funny yet heart warming rhyme of fear, acceptance and friendship presented in a fun way. This fun story is filled with plenty of things to spot and discuss, encouraging interactive reading and a shared love of books. This product ships within 3-5 working days.
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Buy FOUR TARATULA CLASSIC CHILDREN`S BOOKS: SNOW WHITE, THE THREE LITTLE PIGS, HARE AND THE TORTOISE for R80.00
R 80
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Hendrina (Mpumalanga)
BAGVIN COLLEGE ARTISAN SCHOOL A trade test is the final summative assessment for people who are completing an artisan qualification for a listed trade. Individuals wanting to take a trade test are required to meet specific criteria set out in the Skills Development Act, 1998 (ACT 97 of 1998 ) offer electrical training and Trade test cirtificateFor more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and N2 certificate including relevant trade theory. OR Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and Relevant Engineering NC(V) NQF level 3. OR Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and Technical Grade 12 with Maths, Engineering Science and related theory subject. OR Minimum Eighteen (18) months relevant work experience within South Africa, completed of all relevant work experience modules and Relevant Engineering NC(V) NQF level 4. OR Minimum Eighteen (18) months relevant work experience within South Africa and relevant (directly related to the trade theory subjects) N6 certificate or National Technical Diploma (S and N Stream) Minimum four (4) years work experience within South Africa with Grade 9 (Standard 7) Successful completion of merSETA registered NQF Level 2, 3 and 4 trade related learnerships with minimum two (2) years, inclusive of the institutional and workplace components DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH THIS APPLICATION (CERTIFIED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF OATH): NB! Certified documents must not be older than three months. Clear originally certified copy of Identity Document Originally certified copy of educational qualification Original or originally certified service letter on a company letter head as proof of experience within South Africa with detailed daily duties, start date and signed off by the duly authorised person. Where applicable, originally certified copy of a valid work permit A candidate, who attempted a trade test and passed at least 50% of the number of tasks given, will be given recognition for those tasks. The recognition will be retained by the candidate for a maximum of 3 attempts or 18 months from the date of successful completion of the trade task whichever comes first For more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 A period of at least one-month must lapse before a 2nd attempt at a trade test may be undertaken. The MerSeta will communicate the outcome of the application directly with the applicant and not third party An arrangement may be made for MerSeta to pay for the trade test fee for unemployed candidates. A pre-assessment may be recommended whereby the cost will be liable by the employer or candidate Relevant work experience means according to training schedules for the trade. Tool Jig, Die-maker and Plastic Mould Makers, the applicant needs to do pre-work before attempting the actual trade test. Documentation in this regard must be requested from the applicable Regional Office of MerSeta prior to the trade test date for completion. The MerSeta may decline the application if there is a conflict of interest with regard to the selected DTTC OTHER TRADES INCLUDE ELECTRICAL TRADE MILLWHRIGT TRADE DIESEL MECHANICS TRADES FITTER AND TURNER WELDING TRADES BOLERMAKERS TRADE PLASTERER TRADE BRICKLAYERS TRADE RIGGINING TRADE SPRAY PAINTING TRADE WE ALSO OFFER COC INSTALLATION RULES 1&2 GCC For more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 BAGVIN CURRENTLY PROVIDES TETA ACCREDITED LIFTING OPERATOR TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS: Fork Trucks – Codes 1 – 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / Reach Trucks – Codes 1 – 4 / 5 - / 12 Manitou – Codes 1 – 4 / 5 / - / 12 Order Picker – Codes 1 – 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 12 Pedestrian Controlled Stacker – Codes 1 – 4 / 5-/ 12 Pallet Truck – Codes 1 – 4 / 5- / 12 (F1 Up to capacity 3000kg) (F2 Up to capacity 7000kg) (F3 Up to capacity 15 000kg) (F4 –Operate a Counter Blanaced Lift Tuck in access of 15 tons / Above a rated capacity of 15 000kg) (F6 Pedestrian Controlled lift truck below rate capacity of 2 000kg) (F7 Pedestrian Controlled lift truck above rated capacity of 2 000kg) (F12 Pallet Truck, battery powered for propulsion (specific capacity) Overhead Crane – Codes 30 / 31 Radio/ Pendant / 33 – 46 (Hoist – Codes 30 / 31 Radio/ Pendant / 33 – 46 Tower Cranes – Codes 30 / 31 Radio/ Pendant / 33 – 46 Lattice Boom Mobile Crane – Codes 30 / 31 Radio/ Pendant / 33 – 46 Telescopic Boom Handler – Codes 30 / 31 Radio/ Pendant / 33 – 46 Truck Mounted Loader Crane– Codes 32 – 43 Mobile Hydraulic Crane – Codes 32 – 43 C30 Overhead crane pendant and radio controlled) (C31 Overhead crane cab controlled) (C33 Hydraulic Mobile Crane up to related capacity of 50 000kg) (C34 Hydraulic Crane pick up carry up to rated capacity of 50 000 kg) (C35 Hydraulic mobile crane to the related capacity of above 50 000kg) (C36 Hydraulic crane pick up and carry to the rated capacity of the above 50 000kg and specified on the certificate) (C37 Lattice Boom Mobile Truck Crane up to rated capacity of 50 000 kg) (C38 Lattice Boom Mobile Crawler Crane up to rated capacity of 50 000 kg) (C39 Lattice boom mobile truck crane to the rated capacity of above 50 000kg and as specified on the certificate) (C40 Lattice boom mobile crawler crane to the rated capacity of above 50 000kg and as specified on the certificate) (C43 Hydraulic Mobile Crane up to rated capacity of 15 000 kg) Operate a Telescopic Boom Handler Operate a Mobile Elevating Platform (MEWP) BAGVIN Training Centre is accredited as a Training Centre for Lifting Machine Operators by Government Gazette Notice 834 of 1992 published on 18 February 2005. The accreditation was authorized by the Chief Inspector of Occupational Health and Safety, Department of Labour BAGVIN currently provides training in the operation of the following surface mobile equipment: FEL / Dozer / Bobcat Grader / Excavator Tractor Loader Backhoe (TLB) / Face Shovel /Skid Steer Rock Breaker (Hydraulic Rock Breaker) Articulated Dump Truck (ADT) / Water Tanks /Rigid Body Dump Truck Basic Rigging CETA : National Certificate: Community House Building ID24273 Bricklaying, Plastering, Tiling, Plumbing, Scaffolding etc CETA: National certificate: Construction Plant Operations ID 65789 which includes: Working at heights, Fall arrest protection Pan, Surface Mobile Equipment etc TLB, FEL, ADT, Grader, Roller Compactor, Tractor, Excavator, Skid steer Loader, Tracked For more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 · All new electrical installations · Geyser timer installations · Load testing · Tracing and locating faults · Electric fence installation · Lights and plug installation/repairs · Gate motors · Security light installation · DB Boards · Lightning protection · Electrical diagnostics · Swimming pool DB Boards · Sub DB Boards · Rewiring · Residential electricity · Commercial electricity BAGVIN COLLEGE ARTISAN SCHOOL A trade test is the final summative assessment for people who are completing an artisan qualification for a listed trade. Individuals wanting to take a trade test are required to meet specific criteria set out in the Skills Development Act, 1998 (ACT 97 of 1998 ) offer electrical training and Trade test cirtificateFor more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and N2 certificate including relevant trade theory. OR Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and Relevant Engineering NC(V) NQF level 3. OR Minimum three (3) years relevant work experience within South Africa and Technical Grade 12 with Maths, Engineering Science and related theory subject. OR Minimum Eighteen (18) months relevant work experience within South Africa, completed of all relevant work experience modules and Relevant Engineering NC(V) NQF level 4. OR Minimum Eighteen (18) months relevant work experience within South Africa and relevant Successful completion of merSETA registered NQF Level 2, 3 and 4 trade related learnerships with minimum two (2) years, inclusive of the institutional and workplace components DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH THIS APPLICATION (CERTIFIED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF OATH): NB! Certified documents must not be older than three months. Clear originally certified copy of Identity Document Originally certified copy of educational qualification Original or originally certified service letter on a company letter head as proof of experience within South Africa with detailed daily duties, start date and signed off by the duly authorised person. Where applicable, originally certified copy of a valid work per The recognition will be retained by the candidate for a maximum of 3 attempts or 18 months from the date of successful completion of the trade task whichever comes first For more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390 A period of at least one-month must lapse before a 2nd attempt at a trade test may be undertaken. The MerSeta will communicate the outcome of the application directly with the applicant and not third party An arrangement may be made for MerSeta to pay for the trade test fee for unemployed candidates. A pre-assessment may be recommended whereby the cost will be liable by the employer or candidate Relevant work experience means according to training schedules for the tr. The MerSeta may decline the application if there is a conflict of interest with regard to the selected DTTC OTHER TRADES INCLUDE ELECTRICAL TRADE MILLWHRIGT TRADE DIESEL MECHANICS TRADES FITTER AND TURNER WELDING TRADES BOLERMAKERS TRADE PLASTERER TRADE BRICKLAYERS TRADE RIGGINING TRADE SPRAY PAINTING TRADE WE ALSO OFFER COC INSTALLATION For more information call or email to 0665581662/0117769338/0797102390
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 8 – 12 2016 REGISTRATION IN PROGRESS AT UNITED CITY COLLEGE. (REGISTERED EXAMINATION CENTRE) REGISTRATION FOR 2016 EXAMINATIONS (DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION-JS700400593, COMPTIA, QCTO NATED NO.13/0037, FET 00969PA, GDE No.400593,ICB Accreditation No. 300798,SASSETAAcreditation No. 141199969246, Affiliated to Afric Police) AS A PARENT ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S MATRIC RESULTS? Are you worried about your child’s future? If so UNITED CITY COLLEGE is there for you. We offer ONE ON ONE TUITION We offer FACE TO FACE TUITION where you child’s problems will be dealt with on an individual basis. Above all we have specialised teachers that are there for child 24/7 to help your child achieve his/her dream Matric rewrites 2016 registration now open at united city college ABOVE ALL during you’re the period your child will be with us he/she will be able to visit our MATHEMATICS CENTRE, SCIENCE CENTRE and ACCOUNTS CENTRE for Extra Lessons GRADE 8 – 9 (Senior Phase) United City College-High School provides a Careful selection of NINE Compulsory subjects of which Computer Literacy is an Additional Subject. We offer the following subjects: 1. Mathematics (MLMMS) 2. English FAL or HL(EFAL/EHL) 3. Afrikaans/IsiZulu HL or FAL 4. Natural Science(NS) 5. Social Science(SS) 6. Life Orientation(LO) 7. Economics and Management Sciences (EMS) 8. Technology(TECH) 9. Art and culture(AC) 10. Computer Literacy(CL) GRADE 10-11 (FET) Choose FOUR of the following Compulsory Subjects: 1. Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy 2. English (Home Language/ First Additional Language) 3. Afrikaans/ IsiZulu( First Additional Language/ Home Language) 4. Life Orientation Choose at least THREE (3) of the following subjects. Note that After Grade 9 the subject that our student chooses will determine their future Career and hence propels that into the Future they Desire. Commercials 1. Business Studies 2. Accounting 3. Geography 4. Economics 5. CAT Sciences 1. Physical Sciences 2. Life Science 3. Geography 4. CAT Humanities (Grade 10 Only) 1. Geography 2. History 3. Tourism 4. Consumer Studies 5. Computer skills 2016 STUDENT SPECIALS: Only BE A UNITED CITY COLLEGE STUDENT TO QUALIFY Free registration if payment is done before 31 December 2015 Pay 3 Months in Advance and attend the 4th Month Free, OR Pay 4 months in advance and get a FREE TABLET First 100 students will get Free Cell phones 20% Discount on Full Payment of your Tuition Fees, 0R simply Get R1500 off once you pay in full, Free T-shirts, Free Caps Free Driver’s Licence (ONLY applicable to Traffic and Policing Students) For all other courses we offer a Discounted Driver’s Program.i. e 30% Discount on all your Lessons) Free Computer Lessons Free WIFI 24 hours internet FREE TRANSPORT IS PROVIDED TO COLLECT YOU FROM MTN TAX RANK OR BREE TAX RANK IF YOU ARE COMING FROM OUTSIDE JOHANNESSBURG. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE For more information please contact UNITED CITY COLLEGE on: 081 056 5545; 011 334 2704 OR WhatsApp; +27810565545 OR Visit us at; Number 8 Kruis Street, Opposite Fire Station, and Johannesburg
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Third edition published by Methuen in 1901. Contents clean, binding tight. With twenty-three illustrations and a plan. 318pp + 37pp (adverts). 'The author states in the Preface that he has written truthful and without bias; but it would seem that he was seriously misinformed as to the strength of the Republics, which he puts down at from 25,000 to 30,000 men, a number at variance, apparently, with established facts, seeing that, reckoning prisoners of war, surrendered Boers in prison camps, surrenders after the declaration of peace, and a moderate estimate of deaths during hostilities, there could not have been far short of between three of four times that number in the field. He appears to have been somewhat influenced by the irreconcilables of the Republican and Afrikander parties, and is perhaps the only writer who takes note of "the courteous Boer official" at the border at Koomatiport, and "the hearty welcome afforded to the volunteers from foreign countries, who proffered their assistance to the Republics." Villebois, Sternberg, Alice Bron and others do not seem so positive on this point. Much stress is laid on the lack of discipline among the Boers: and it is stated that, owing to the fact that "family influences, party affiliations, and religion had a strong bearing on the election of the commandants, the best men were not always chosen as leaders." Many examples are given of occasions when the Krijgsraad overruled the advice of the Generals, whilst at other times the commandants refused to obey the instructions of the Krijgsraad, often to the great detriment of military operations. Reference is made to the systematic manner in which the Republicans were prepared for the struggle, and it is said that they possessed plans on which "was a representation of every foot of ground in the Transvaal, Free State, Natal, and Cape Colony," but the author asserts that although Steyn, Reitz, and the Dutch of the Cape Colony may have had visions of Dutch supremacy in South Africa, Kruger did not make war to gain it.' - Mendelssohn Vol.1.
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